In other words...how much would you pay for a 707 horsepower engine and some crumpled metal?

There are plenty of crate engines available for you to drop into your old beater, but that doesn't mean you have to go with a crate motor for your build. You can always opt for a swap. There are plenty of power and performance shops that can pluck an engine, transmission, and whatever else you need out of a "lightly totaled" vehicle and assist you in a swap.

With that in mind, The Drive asks the question: How much are you willing to pay for a Hellcat engine and accompanying transmission? In this particular case, we are looking at a totaled Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat with only 18 miles on it. The poor slob who purchased it probably didn't even make it home from the dealership before he rolled it. The frame is clearly a loss, but based on the images, the engine compartment looks to be intact—we can't see any front intrusion or compression of the engine bay.

Essentially, this Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat has become a mangled protective casing for a glorious 6.2-liter supercharged V-8. As you all should know by now, the Hellcat engine makes 707 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque, and is capable of propelling the Challenger from 0 to 60 miles per hour in around 3.6 seconds. Considering those are neck-snapping performance numbers, how much would you be willing to pay for the engine, transmission and other necessary parts for a full swap? $7,000? $10,000? $20,000? Let us know in the comments below.